06-28-2011
Hi Mark
Thanks for the reply and sorry for the slow response. Shortly after posting this the company decided to grant internet access.
Thanks anyway Darren.
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tomoyo-queryd
TOMOYO-QUERYD(8) System Administration Utilities TOMOYO-QUERYD(8)
NAME
tomoyo-queryd - real-time access request management utility for TOMOYO Linux
SYNOPSIS
tomoyo-queryd
tomoyo-queryd [remote_ip:remote_port]
DESCRIPTION
This program detects policy violations that occur in domains set to enforcing mode. The violation is displayed and a number of options are
given to either grant or reject this request. Programs are frozen until a response is provided by the administrator.
This is useful when upgrading packages on the system, as errors due to changes in permissions can be avoided.
Carefully analyze access requests before you grant them, as they could be coming from a compromised process or malicious attacker.
Before this program can be invoked, you must register it in /sys/kernel/security/tomoyo/manager. After initializing policy, this is usually
as simple as rebooting the system.
OPTIONS
remote_ip:remote_port
Instead of managing local policy violations, manage remote policy via an agent waiting at port remote_port on IP address remote_ip.
EXAMPLES
Handle policy violations on the local system
tomoyo-queryd
Handle policy violations on a remote system
tomoyo-queryd 192.168.1.1:10000
BUGS
If you find any bugs, send an email to <tomoyo-users-en@lists.sourceforge.jp>.
AUTHORS
Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
Main author.
Jamie Nguyen <jamie@tomoyolinux.co.uk>
Documentation and website.
SEE ALSO
tomoyo-editpolicy-agent(8), tomoyo-notifyd(8)
See <http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp> for more information.
tomoyo-tools 2.5.0 2012-04-14 TOMOYO-QUERYD(8)